Honda FCX Touch Up Paint

Honda FCX Touch Up Paint (11 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Honda FCX's Color Code

Honda paint codes are usually on the driver-side door jamb label, on a color ID tag that often lists the paint and factory codes. The factory code appears in the lower right corner and is the eleventh digit of the VIN. Paint codes look like NH-583M and may include letters, numbers, and dashes. Example: factory code B pairs with NH583M, corresponding to Vogue Silver Metallic Clearcoat used on some Civics, Delsols, and Preludes between 1996 and 2000.

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Honda FCX Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Honda didn't just give the FCX a futuristic hydrogen heart; they gave it a wardrobe to match. We've recorded 11 distinct colors for this model, and they really leaned into the "shimmer" factor. You've got everything from the deep, moody Crimson Pearl Metallic and Cobalt Blue Pearl to the crisp White Orchid Pearl Tricoat. Whether yours is a classic Modern Steel Metallic or the rare Forest Green Pearl, Honda clearly wanted this car to catch the light while it was saving the planet.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "DNA code." On the FCX, your paint code is usually hiding in plain sight on the driver's side door jamb. Look for a white or silver sticker-the code usually starts with letters like NH (for greys/whites) or B (for those blues).

Now, a quick reality check: Honda paint is famously "soft." If you look closely at your roof or hood, you might see tiny bubbles or areas where the clear coat looks a bit frosty or "swiss cheese-ish." This is a common Honda quirk where the sun gets a little too friendly with the finish. Don't worry, though; catching these chips early with a touch-up pen is the best way to stop that peeling in its tracks.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since almost half of the FCX colors are pearls or tricoats (like that Platinum White), those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen for a full 60 seconds-and I mean really give it a workout-to wake up those sparkles. When you apply it, think "thin and patient." If you have a deep chip, it's much better to apply two or three paper-thin layers rather than one big, gloopy mountain of paint. Let it dry for 20 minutes between dabs, and you'll have a repair that looks like it belongs on a showroom floor.

Honda FCX Colors by Year

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